Big Frank visits with Albert Ramon from WGN America's News Nation

Published: Aug. 11, 2020, 9:19 p.m.

Big Frank visits with Albert Ramon from WGN America's News Nation. Meteorologist Albert Ramon has just joined national cable network WGN America as the Chief Meteorologist for the network when it launches an entirely new national newscast, News Nation, set to debut across the US on September 1. News Nation will air daily from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. CT, and will deliver news reporting that is fact-based and completely unbiased.

15 Years Studying Weather From KVUE-TV (Austin) Native of Texas, Working in Corpus Christi and Austin “Being a meteorologist means providing accurate and timely weather information, but more importantly being there for people during great times of need. The News Nation Weather Center will have the resources from hundreds of meteorologists across Nexstar Nation to cover every weather event.” Albert Ramon is the Chief Meteorologist at WGN America’s News Nation. A native of Texas who got a degree in Broadcast Meteorology from Mississippi State University and a degree in Communication in Media Studies from Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi, Ramon has earned the Seal of Approval from both the American Meteorological Society and the National Weather Association. Ramon spent the last decade at KVUE-TV in Austin, Texas where he served as Chief Meteorologist, covering severe weather at all hours – whether it be from the station or from his home studio. Before that, Ramon was t KZTV CBS 10 in Corpus Christi for four years. “Being a meteorologist means providing accurate and timely weather information, but more importantly being there for people during great times of need. The News Nation Weather Center will have the technology and the resources from hundreds of meteorologists across Nexstar Nation to cover every weather event, big or small, with the goal to inform and protect without hype. It’s the honor of a lifetime to lead this effort and work alongside some of the most talented individuals in the industry.”